IMPORTANT WESTERN BROWSE PLANTS AT. 
ROSA 
? FENDLEA 
GYMNOCARPA — \ i ue ik Ss 
Figure 9.—Two important browse rosebushes of the West, Fendler rose (Rosa 
fendleri) and bald-hip rose (R. gymnocarpa): A, Flowering spray of Fendler 
rose; H, fruit (hip or haw) ; B, flowering spray of bald-hip rose; C, leaf of same 
with eularged but fewer leaflets; D, fruit of same showing deciduity of sepals 
and styles 
it to some extent. All are fair or fairly good sheep and cattle browse, 
but none are as abundant and widespread as Fendler rose or of equal 
forage value. Macoun rose is a small or medium-sized bush at mid- 
